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Estradiol Patch Information

What's inside Estradiol Patch

Estradiol Patch Active Ingredients: estradiol, details.
Estradiol Patch Dosages & Strengths
Strength Format Route Strength Class
Estradiol Patch 0.075 mg/24 hours weekly film, extended release transdermal 24.0 hour(s) OTC
Estradiol Patch 0.05 mg/24 hours weekly film, extended release transdermal 24.0 hour(s) OTC
Estradiol Patch 0.1 mg/24 hours weekly film, extended release transdermal 24.0 hour(s) OTC
Estradiol Patch 0.025 mg/24 hours weekly film, extended release transdermal 24.0 hour(s) OTC

Recent Estradiol Patch Side Effects

Posted by michelevar about 1 year ago
i have severe head rushes


Estradiol Patch in the News

Birth control pills spark an environmental debate - Great Reporter
Amy Allina, the program director of the National Women’s Health Network, says women should be aware that some forms of contraception, such as the patch and ...
Sun Mar 09 07:55:31 -0400 2008

Birth control pills spark an environmental debate - Kansas City Star
Amy Allina, the program director of the National Women’s Health Network, says women should be aware that some forms of contraception, such as the patch and ...
Wed Feb 27 23:25:01 -0500 2008

Antares Receives Positive Guidance for European Registration - FOXBusiness
Anturol(TM) ATD(TM) gel is for the treatment of overactive bladder (OAB) is in Phase III, a nestorone/estradiol low-dose ATD(TM) gel contraceptive is in ...
Tue Feb 12 14:20:29 -0500 2008


Estradiol Patch Chemical Information

estradiol - The most potent form of the naturally occurring steroid sex hormone in humans, produced by ovary, placenta, testis, and in small amount by adrenal cortex. Estradiol binds to a specific intracellular estrogen receptor located in female organs, breasts, hypothalamus and pituitary. The receptor-ligand complex promotes gene expression necessary for the maintenance of fertility and secondary sexual characteristics in females. In addition, estradiol exhibits mild anabolic and metabolic properties, and increases blood coagulability. Estradiol, the principal intracellular human estrogen, is substantially more active at the cellular level than its metabolites, estrone and estriol.





Frequently Reported Side Effects of Estradiol Patch

hot flashes
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